Table C-22. Arguments Used With Ipx_Network Parameter - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

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This parameter is overridden by the value in the remote address field of
the acp_dialup file, if that field is configured correctly.
The arguments that can be used with the ipx_network parameter are
described in
Table
C-27.

Table C-22. Arguments used with ipx_network parameter

Argument
Description
channel_range
An integer specifying the number of a single B channel, a
list of B channel numbers separated by commas, a range
of B channel numbers separated by a hyphen, or the
keyword all, which specifies all B channels. If not
specified, 23 (for PRI/T1 lines) or 30 (PRI/E1 lines) IPX
network numbers are assigned based on the value of
increment.
net_number
The IPX network number to be assigned to the B channel
if only one channel is specified in channel_range, or the
IPX network number to be assigned to the first channel in
channel_range.
increment
An integer specifying how net_number is to be
incremented to automatically generate IPX network
addresses for the B channels specified in channel_range.
Use this for automatic IPX net address assignment. For
example, For example, if you set channel_range to 1, 2, 3,
net_number to 00000001, and increment to 2, the
RA 6300 assigns IPX node numbers 00000003,
00000005, and 00000007 to the B channels. The default
increment is 0.
Chapter 2
Configuration Parameters
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